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Huge coal fired generation plant not that far away that was shut down a few years ago.. Fire it back up
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Majority of folks in the southwest or Southern California don’t even think about where there water comes from or how close they are to losing water. Until the day they turn on the faucet no water, what no shower? What they toilet needs city water to flush? I thought water was an endless supply.. then they will demand federal government action.. meanwhile im watering the [bleep] out my yard the water table here is off the charts. Soon alaska will be selling water, they will build supertankers just haul water to California.
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I read somewhere that far from being a drought, it’s pretty much a return to normal for the west with the last 150 years or so being the wettest period out there in the last few thousand years. If that’s the case, well, schit is going to have to change. That’s partially true. We did swing from a dry period (dust bowl) to a wet period, and now back to drought. However, the current drought is not normal. A University of Columbia study (too lazy to look it up) described the current dry period in the west as the driest in 1,200 years. That said, average is not normal. That’s why we have reservoirs. We either have too much or too little. Goldie Locks never gets what she likes when it comes to precipitation in the West. We are used to drought, just not ones that last his long.
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WGAF if commiefornia dries up and blows away? There's somrething about the thought of the Los Angeles area looking like the Salton Sea that gives me the warm fuzzies. I stopped just west of the state line on my trip eastbound back to Tennessee in 1980 and did my part to help the desert bloom.
Ignorance can be fixed. Stupid is forever!
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Flaming Gorge...... soon to dump 500K acre feet of water to keep Lake Powell going Our local reservoir still holding steady at 94% capacity Early summer monsoons have been dropping rain in the mountains https://wyofile.com/drought-prompts-unprecedented-flaming-gorge-drawdown/
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WGAF if commiefornia dries up and blows away? There's somrething about the thought of the Los Angeles area looking like the Salton Sea that gives me the warm fuzzies. I stopped just west of the state line on my trip eastbound back to Tennessee in 1980 and did my part to help the desert bloom. There is a little matter of food production there in California.
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It has been suggested to relocate the federal government from Washington DC to Phoenix Arizona and run a 1/2" pipeline from the Mississippi River to Arizona. If those politicians can suck as hard as they blow we would have all the water we need! With camel toe in office this takes on a whole new context.
On a more serious note, we have the ability, technology, resources, people and ability to solve any problem. The answers are not that difficult. The only thing standing in the way is politics.
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It’s hard to get your head wrapped around 500K acre feet of water.
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Michael Burry, the guy that saw the housing bubble in 2007 and shorted the stocks took his investments to focus on water as a commodity.
He is playing the long game but I suspect he'll make a fortune off that too one day soon.
have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings
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We’re in the worst drought in 1,200 years; it’s going to leave a mark.
It’ll rain again, some day. Have you started dancing yet?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Or stop watering the grass? Putting water on lawn grass out west ought to be a jail sentence. Of all things water belongs to everyone and car washing and grass watering with water that is public property ought to be stopped. I agree, but that's sounding a bit "socialist" in the most good for the most people sort of way. Golf courses, parks, etc are big water users too.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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No one in their right mind moves millions of people into an arid area without a sustainable water supply. Fixed it for you. Jerry
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Southern California has the entire Pacific Ocean they can desalinate, Pheonix and Arizona is who has serious water concerns.
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Some of the most vicious fighting in the early West took place because of water. Ranchers could not ranch without water and many battles ensued. For example, Billy the Kid was involved in New Mexico water battles. He was not alone, by any means.
Looks as if the time might come when "battles," albeit legal, will again be the norm.
L.W.
"Always go straight forward, and if you meet the devil, cut him in two and go between the pieces." (William Sturgis, clipper ship captain, 1830s.)
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WGAF if commiefornia dries up and blows away? There's somrething about the thought of the Los Angeles area looking like the Salton Sea that gives me the warm fuzzies. I stopped just west of the state line on my trip eastbound back to Tennessee in 1980 and did my part to help the desert bloom. When it dries up, where will 2/3 of the population move to? TN???
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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WGAF if commiefornia dries up and blows away? There's somrething about the thought of the Los Angeles area looking like the Salton Sea that gives me the warm fuzzies. I stopped just west of the state line on my trip eastbound back to Tennessee in 1980 and did my part to help the desert bloom. When it dries up, where will 2/3 of the population move to? TN??? Doubtful they will go back to Mexico
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problem with taking water from the Great Lakes is that they share a border with Canada. Now it's taking water from two countries. Do you think Canada would just say "take all you want eh?" Not a snowballs chance in hell
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problem with taking water from the Great Lakes is that they share a border with Canada. Now it's taking water from two countries. Do you think Canada would just say "take all you want eh?" Not a snowballs chance in hell Really now, what could they do about it?
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problem with taking water from the Great Lakes is that they share a border with Canada. Now it's taking water from two countries. Do you think Canada would just say "take all you want eh?" Not a snowballs chance in hell Really now, what could they do about it? You ask that, knowing Trudeau is in charge up there! Surely you jest.
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It’s hard to get your head wrapped around 500K acre feet of water. 500K acres...........covered by one foot of water For those that don't live in the west
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